#680: String.crypt crashes when called with no arguments
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Reporter: nik...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor
#681: YAML::add_domain_type is undefined
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Reporter: dave.bald...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker
I couldn't reproduce it. Vanilla 1.8.6 is still slightly better in that it
prints
from ../../foo.rb:6
whereas a recent 0.7 prints a full path:
from /Users/marick/src/clients/SES/Tests/preferences/../../foo.rb:6:in
`'
On May 3, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>
#682: files delivered in site_ruby; should be in vendor_ruby
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Reporter: mar...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker
#674: Shoulda fails because of oddity with block_given?
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Reporter: mar...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor
#674: Shoulda fails because of oddity with block_given?
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Reporter: mar...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor
#683: rake failed for MacRuby-0.6 on Mac OS X 10.5.8
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Reporter: bhuel...@…| Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: blocker |
Hi Laurent,
many thanks for the new version!
if I might express a wish, then this:
MacRuby on the iPhone (or iPad) - Simulator (yes, the Simulator, not the
iPhone itself)
for the quick checkout of ideas, however, also learning around the frameworks.
Prototyping in ObjC is the hell, at least
I've been looking for a combination of unit testing and mocking packages for
macruby. (The mocking is the real problem.) If anyone does TDD with mocks: what
do you use?
-
Brian Marick, independent consultant
Mostly on agile methods with a testing slant
Author of /Programming Cocoa with Ruby/
Thanks to James Mead, I now know that at least simple examples work with 0.6
and these gems:
mocha-macruby (0.9.8.20100129120100)
test-unit (2.0.7)
On May 4, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Brian Marick wrote:
> I've been looking for a combination of unit testing and mocking packages for
> macruby. (The mo
Bernrd,
I can't speak for Laurent or Apple, but I think that even though I would
also love to be able to prototype iP* apps in MacRuby, there are plenty of
other things that have a higher priority. However, I'm sure that if the
community gets organized, that feature can be added without the direct
Has anyone had any luck using Thoughtbot's Shoulda gem with MacRuby for testing?
I'm getting errors like this:
1) Error:
test: My factorial method should return 1 when passed 0.(TC_Test):
NoMethodError: undefined method `test: My factorial method should return 1 when
passed 0.' for #
I'm fairl
Matt,
this is already aware to me, I also do not know the planning of MacRuby (this
point disappeared from the website) just as little I the intentions of Apple
knows. If you read up once again, I have wished not from Laurent that he
implements it, but I wanted to know whether this is possible
#684: MacRuby cannot run tests using the Shoulda gem
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Reporter: m...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
Technically, someone could get MacRuby to compile code that would run on the
Apple mobile platforms. This is something that was mentioned a few times in
the mailing list and I believe more experiments will take place once we have
the new improved compiler and VM will be done.
Check the 0.6 blog po
#674: Shoulda fails because of oddity with block_given?
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Reporter: mar...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor
#684: MacRuby cannot run tests using the Shoulda gem
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Reporter: m...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
I remember reading that ActiveSupport was going to be supported in MacRuby 0.6,
however version 2.3.5 of the gem still fails to load with the following
message:
irb(main):003:0> require 'activesupport'
NoMethodError: undefined method `alias_method_chain' for Range:Class
Same thing happened in 0
Amazing.
I'm mostly amazed by this specific breakthrough:
"MacRuby 0.6 provides support for C extensions written for the original
implementation of ruby. We were able to successfully use the Nokogiri, SQLite3
and PostgreSQL extensions from MacRuby."
How did you manage to install the PostgreSQ
Perhaps I can get you started. I have converted the examples up to chapter 7
(something I did whilst looking for a new job) but stopped at that point
because the KVO bindings was not working correctly. Just tried it with MacRuby
0.6 and all is working again. I can donate my code if you wish and
#677: Macruby segfaults when performing symbol#to_json
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Reporter: bricoll...@… |Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect| Status: closed
Priority: major
to fix your stack:
remove all macruby's related binaries: /usr/local/bin/mac*
and rm -rf /Library/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/
Finally, reinstall
- Matt
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Leigh Caplan wrote:
> I remember reading that ActiveSupport was going to be supported in MacRuby
> 0.6, h
#685: inject doesn't work with Procs
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Reporter: hghoe...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
#684: MacRuby cannot run tests using the Shoulda gem
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Reporter: m...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
More specifically, I've been getting the following problem when trying to
install the PostgreSQL extension, so I was wondering if there's anything else
that has to be done:
imac:~ tiagor$ sudo macgem install postgres
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installin
Hi Tiago!
We are sorry that the PostgreSQL gem is not yet fully installable via
macgem.
The one we managed to install was ruby-pg 0.9.0 (
http://bitbucket.org/ged/ruby-pg/downloads).
However, the gem in itself has an extconf.rb file with a syntax that is not
yet supported in MacRuby and probably w
#686: security escalation bug via pretty_print & Dir.entries
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Reporter: ryand-r...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority
#686: security escalation bug via pretty_print & Dir.entries
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Reporter: ryand-r...@… |Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect| Status: closed
Priori
I already did all code up to chapter 11 but I think I lost the code of 2,3
and 4 chapters.
My code is in github: http://github.com/danielvlopes/HillegassMacRuby .
Could you fork it and send me a pull request with these chapters? (don't
forget to remove your build folders).
Thanks.
On Tue, May 4,
That's a known issue, I think: https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/336
I ran into several problems trying to use both miniunit and the built-in
version of test/unit (mostly about integration with mocking packages). I'm now
using the testunit gem: test-unit-2.0.7
It's too bad shoulda doe
#684: MacRuby cannot run tests using the Shoulda gem
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Reporter: m...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
We usually recommend to use bacon which is known to work with MacRuby:
http://github.com/chneukirchen/bacon/
- Matt
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Brian Marick wrote:
> That's a known issue, I think: https://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/336
>
> I ran into several problems trying to use both min
#684: MacRuby cannot run tests using the Shoulda gem
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Reporter: m...@… | Owner: lsansone...@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major
Hi Leigh,
On May 4, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Leigh Caplan wrote:
> I remember reading that ActiveSupport was going to be supported in MacRuby
> 0.6, however version 2.3.5 of the gem still fails to load with the following
> message:
> irb(main):003:0> require 'activesupport'
> NoMethodError: undefined
We will make shoulda work with trunk :)
So to recap, the bugs are:
http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/336
http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/674
Let me know if I'm missing something else.
Laurent
On May 4, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Brian Marick wrote:
> That's a known issue, I think: https://www.macr
Hi All,
I've produced an ugly bunch of ruby that talks to OpenDirectory and am trying
to clean it up a bit. Currently I'm using pure ruby classes that proxy Obj-C
objects held in instance variables, but my goal is to have something structured
like this -
module OpenDirectory
class Node < ODN
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